Institutional Clubs Drop At Last Someone once said, once local football goes professional, institutional teams will automatically fiddle out. What a prophetic observation. Even before the local league can go semi-professional, the institutional teams have started dropping out of the elite league. Tasc have gone out. Fighters almost went out, BDF XI, are now in the play offs for relegation. You can bet BDF XI won’t survive the play-offs with their blunt attack. I mean they do not have a striking force, and the play offs are won by goals.
Will Tshosane Still Be With BDF XI Of course not. He is joining the national team next week, possibly replacing the under-performing Rowe, if the BFA’s words should be taken seriously. When they say to the nation, calm down, calm down, we are doing something, should n’t we hope the guy will be fired soon. Talking about Tshosane and BDF XI, does anyone expect him to be still coaching Matebele when he is fulltime Zebras coach, I mean assistant coach? Now with Tshosane out of the club, who is gonna save the soldiers, hey?
So Who Fill In Molome And Clifford Shoes? The season has ended, so is the term for Centre Chiefs’ most visible duo of Ernest Molome (chair) and Clifford Mogomosi (PR), so we are told. Just out of curiosity, who will measure up to these larger than life figures! Out of curiosity, now that the league has ended, can somebody tell us how much Centre Chiefs, with its amazing match attendance, finally made from the gates? Let’s Go To the Zebras game, for the sake of our Stadium. On the occasion of the last game to be played at our mighty stadium, the last game before the stadium is razed down by yellow monsters, for renovations. Lets go there for the last time, take pictures of our panda stands, GU stands, because it is going to be a long time before we see the new stadium in 2010! Ok, Rowe is not exciting to watch, but let’s go there to see our stadium in one piece for the very last time. From here on the home matches might be played in Moleps, or Phikwe, not South Africa, that was a big joke.
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